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Urraca. Reina de Asturias [Magpie: Queen of Asturias]

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Urraca. Reina de Asturias [Magpie: Queen of Asturias]

By: María Teresa Álvarez
Narrated by: Mónica Herdocia
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La Historia casi ha olvidado que en pleno siglo XII, Asturias tuvo a su primera y única reina: Urraca, hija natural del emperador Alfonso y de la noble Gontrodo. El amor que esta mujer sentía por su tierra era tal, que hizo que su padre le otorgara su gobierno con título de reina.

María Teresa Álvarez, otra asturiana de pro, recupera a esta gran figura olvidada y nos regala una novela apasionante en la que descubrimos a una mujer devota y generosa que hizo grandes donaciones a la catedral de Oviedo y al monasterio de San Pelayo; pero también a una mujer fuerte y ambiciosa, que en un mundo de hombres intentó conseguir la independencia de Asturias.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2022 María Teresa Álvarez (P)2022 Storyside
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